CHEAD’s Response to HESA DLHE Review

This is CHEAD’s response to the Consultation on principles and future requirements for the UK’s public interest data about graduates. Many thanks to Gillian Youngs and Kertstin Mey (CHEAD Treasurer) at Westminster School of Media, Arts and Design; Anita Taylor at Bath...
CHEAD adopts Open Policy

CHEAD adopts Open Policy

The HE Art, Design and Media (ADM) sector and the world of policymaking are both changing fast and CHEAD is changing too. In response to consultations with our members, we are moving steadily towards a more open, inclusive and networked approach to our policy work. We...

Brexit response

CHEAD’s Treasurer, Kerstin Mey’s, thoughts on Brexit and its implications for research can be found on the THES Blog today. Kerstin is Pro Vice-Chancellor and Dean at the Westminster School of Media, Arts and Design and has been doing ground-breaking work...

CHEAD Response to the EU Referendum Result

CHEAD is disappointed at the outcome of yesterday’s referendum but respects the decision of the British population. CHEAD’s member institutions continue to value global and European cooperation and welcome students from all over the world to our vibrant...
CHEAD Links Meeting

CHEAD Links Meeting

CHEAD’s Links Group reconvened on 28 April hosted at Ravensbourne in Greenwich, well attended by representatives of Art, Design and Media Subject Associations along with David Vaughan and Maureen Wayman of the HEAD Trust. The CHEAD/HEAD Trust Links Network...
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